A fresh addition to the award-winning World Snacks menu, YUM YUM DIM SUM serves up a scrumptious parade of Chinese delights, from oolong tea and dumplings to sticky rice and pork buns. It'll have you swooning for spring rolls and drooling over dau fu. Includes glossary of foods.Charming gift to celebrate Chinese New Year.Buy all four and make it a Snacks Pack! Over 25,000 World Snacks books sold.
When Ted falls out of bed, three tearaway mice whisk him off on a breathtaking adventure. They zoom around in fast cars, go on a balloon ride and climb a building-block mountain. It's all very exciting, but will it get Ted back to bed? This book's counting theme is perfectly woven into a magical, rhythmic text. A future classic from the award-winning author of "The Gruffalo" and "The Gruffako's…
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This twisty, breathless cat-and-mouse thrill ride, told in the second person, follows a girl with amnesia in present-day Los Angeles who is being pursued by mysterious and terrifying assailants. A girl wakes up on the train tracks, a subway car barreling down on her. With only minutes to react, she hunches down and the train speeds over her. She doesn’t remember her name, where she is, or …
As babies grow, their visual development improves too,. This book offers the right level of visual stimulation for 1-2 year olds, who by now can focus on details within a busy scene. The scenes depicted are familiar to baby?s growing world view and offer of opportunities for interaction between parent and child. Within the border of each scene there are objects to find in the main picture offer…
Rosie's Hat isn't just any old hat. When a gust of wind sweeps it off her head, it goes off on a whole hatful of adventures! It becomes a toy for a dog, a hiding-place for a mouse, a frisbee for some children, and even a nest for some birds. Surely poor Rosie will never find her hat again—or will she? This satisfyingly circular tale from the author of The Gruffalo is packed with irresistible …